THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , THURSDAY , APRIL 14 , 1808. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL i Critical War Situation Causes * Broad Market MAY WHEAT REACHES ITS HIGHEST POINT Option 'A I no CHnkea an Advance anil t'orn , data nnd Provision * r Are Illjiher In flyBipatby ( with Wheat. J I * CiriCAOO , April 13.-May wheat today aold at tl.OOH , the highest point yet reacYied for1 that delivery , while June made an ad- y nce of V&c. The critical state ot affair * between the itnlted States and Spain and enormous sales of cash wheat by Letter caused one of the broadest markets seen hero In a long. time , rfrorts of all kinds beIng - Ing driven to cover. May closed lo hlg'.ier and July JVitfr2-c higher. Corn and oats ad vanced In sympathy. Corn closed He higher nnd' oats % c higher and provisions- < tfUV4c Everything In wheat was strong at the opening. Even May , which has been almost nominal of late , exhibited a great deal ot Activity and In fact was the feature of the early trading. The most prominent factor in t'nc strength was undoubtedly the grav ity ot the news from Washington. Another factor was the knowledge which leaked out before trading commenced that Letter had received acceptances from abroad of all the wheat he 'nad offered the previous after noon at prices based on yesterday's ad vance. This quantity was put by Loiter at a1 > out 700.WO bu. and this proof of the de termination of foreigners to get nil the wheat possible ahead of actual hostilities created ccnulne anxiety among shorts , big and little , nnd started them to covering as noon as trading commenced. May started at $1.03 , an advance of Ic , nnd advanced at once to S1.09& t'ne highest point yet reached on that optbn. Very little was of fered at Jlrst. but Lelter soon took advan tage of the bulge and disposed of largo quantities through brokers , satisfying for n time the short demand and the price cased off to tl.OS. The big trading was done in July , That option opened at from ifOic to SGVic , compared with S > Vt'itSjc. All classes of buyers came Into t'tie market , but offerIngs - Ings were decidedly limited until the price sot un to 8G44C. This was above call figures nnd free scllltiR by holders of those privi leges , with ( txtentilvn realizing by longs , rnuspil n little softenlnit of prices , July get- tlnir back to 86c. For n time after that there was a little cessation In the buying fever and prices did not change much. Cut about 11:30 : the Influence of'l'ne Washington news was augmented by moro sensational news regarding the California crop. The condition In that state was said to bo the worst since 1S56 and predictions of not more than a third of a crop were made unless rain comes soon. Before 12 o'clock the buyIng - Ing had become larger t'nan before and as the session wore on It became practically a scramble among tfnorts to cover. Ordl- ncry news of the day cut little figure , everything else being overshadowed by the war news and Leltcr's big cash sales. Con tinental markets were llrm and higher. ' Northwest receipts were small , 142 cars , nirnlnst 233 cars last week and 293 cars a year ajo. Chicago receipts were 71 cars. The addition to contract stocks today .1 mounted to about 118,000 bu. Clearances weru rat'ner lleht. teller Hold large stocks of Mav and July right up to the close , but even his offerltiRs were not satisfactory to the demand nnd a few minutes from the pud of the session July was bid up to SSc. The market then reacted to 87c , which was t'ne clnslnir nrlrp. Alnv closed nt tl.OStf. Loiter brokers lodnv called a 10 per cent tnarclnon everybody on May trades. Corn was rather drnggy at llrst. Re ceiving houses sold a good deal , which , with the favorable weather , had a tendency to keep prices back. After noon the mar ket brgan to respond to the Jump in w".icat and became very strong , with a broader trading , liny went from 30V e to 29&c and closed nt SOV&c. Oats was active and strong , the llrmness being due principally to the wheat advance. Shorts were seed buyers all day. Crop reports were not altogether favorable , re cent frosts having done damage In some aectlons. Shippers and commission houses bou&it. Way ranged from 2G c to 254@ 25c nnd closed % c higher at 26c. Provisions early were easy on a break in hog prices and the market dragged until cnon. Packers were sellers of ribs. In the last hour the market turned strong with .Brain nnd on the war news , shorts covering freely. May pork closed 17cYilgher at J9.82H. May'lard about unchanged nt R.17H and-Mayrlbs 2V4c higher at I5.W4. EstlmntejmecelptB for Thursday : Wheat , 72 cnr8.co ; U190 cars ; oats , 200"cars ; hogs , 28,030 head.-'r Leading futures ranged as follows ; Articles. . ! Opan.'l High. I LeI I Close. | Yosfy Wheat- ' ' 1 OOU 1 074 1 07 Sli'S'.A BSM B7M Sept. . . 70H 77H 7DM HlgQ Dee , . 78 Corn- % fe - Mny.t. SOW SOU July. . , U1U SI SOH-31 Sept. . . 32U0 Data- May. . , 235 * < W saw .July. . . - ay * 23 H lark May. 0 7S o oc. . 0 724 0 U2M 9 7S Lard ' ! * U 1002h 10 02 > J 9 B3 May. 5B S 1TM 5 12 * S 17ft 5 17 > i July. . . B S ! 523 5 17H 920 5 23 tblHlb * May , 5 15 617H R 12ti 5 17M 6 15 Jluly. a us 523 S 20 fi 25 O * > < 17l No ? I. Cash quotation * wera a * follows : FLOL'R-FIrm ; winter patenls. ft.C5ffl.Mi straights , J4.70SS.OO ; spring specials , J4.40W6.60 spring patents. J4.7 Cri.OO ; atralghts , J4.40tfl.tO bukeis. J3.40W5.75. WHEAT No. 3 spring. Mctftl.Ol ; No. I red Ii.ocviei.o6s. OORN-No. 2 , 30'.i830Kc ; No. ! yellow , 3 K SOHc. OATS-No. t , My r2CHo f. o. b.j No. 3 wh'le . BARI.EY-No. 3 , W ? 17Hc f. 0. b. FI.AXSEED No. 1. 1I.23U. TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme , $2.50. PROVISlONS-Mess pork , per bbl. , | 9.90iff9. 5 iJird , per 10) Ibs. , S1.17V4. I Short ribs side ( loose ) . J1.03C3.S3. Dry salted rhouider * ( boxe * ) SI. Viei.S7H. Short clear sides ( boxed ) , $ o.U ( " 'WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per ral. HtTOAllS-Cut loaf. $3.C9 ; granulated. $5.I3j B.31. " On the Produce exchange today the butter mat ket wan steady ; cre m"rles , I51 19c ; dairies , IK 18cCheese , steady. igg , flrm ; fresh , e. LU poultry , steady ; turkeys , SJflOc ; thickens , SflS'ic ' ducks , ( c. M5\V VOHK OKXEIl.VL MA11KKTJ Ouotntluu * for the liny on Genera Cnmiuoilltlrit. NEW YORK , April n.-FI/UR-Recelpts. 17 , CO ) bbls. ; exports , 7,000 bhli. ; dull bul sleadll held' with old prices ; n Inter Etrnlghls , JI.55 ! 4.C5 ; Minnesota patents , JJ.litf3.60 : winter exlrai I3.(5ff4.10 ; Minnesota bakers' , tl.2504.45 ; wlnte low grades , J2.90O3.00. Rye flour , dull at St. ' 03.20. Uuckwhrat flour. J1.35S1.W. CORNMiAL-Dull ; yellow weslcrn , 70c. 11UCKWHEAT Nominal at 4&c. RYE Strong ; No. I uentcrn. We , 11ARLKY Qu'el ; fw.lng , < ! c. 1IARLUY MALT Quiet : wentern , UOCSc. WHEAT Receipts. O..OOO bu. ; spot strung ; Ni 1 red , Jt.OSOl.08H f , o. b. , afloat ; spot optlor wcie trong all day , attended most of the tin by active cohering based on strong cables , wi newa and big exp > rt demand. Iteallxlng produce a slight clodng setback , but flnal prices wei 1H ! % 0 net higher ; No. S red Muy , J1.0Ti ! l.OJW : cloied. J1.03U. CORN Receipts. 31I.MO bu. : exports , ITWO bu spot firm ; No. 2. 36Sc. Options opened stead nd advanced moderately during the. day on fa export buying and the jump In wheat , cloilx Kc net higher ; May. 34h t3 MCc ; closed. J5c. OATS Receipt * , JOJ.WO bti , ; exports , 4M.OCO bu spot dull : No. S. 30 > > c : No. s w'.itta , 31Hc. O | tlona moderately active and , strong with can closing lie net htfher ; Way , HU i c ; close , 30Ue. 30Ue.HAY Quirt ; iprlng , 3o < J3Cc ; ' good to choice , I 67Ce. Iiors-Qulet : ISM crop , 4f5c | ; 1 crop. SIW , 1W7 crop , 15O17o : 1'aclflo roast. 1193 crop , 4B& ISS6 crop. * 69 : 1J97 crop. 15O1TC. Hints-steady ; Oalveston. J5ic ; Texas dr I5'Jc ; California. 17Ht > 18Sc.- I.KATHKIl Steady : hemloik sole , Pucm Ayrea , IXHIWHc. WOOL Quiet : fleece , 17OUc ; Teias. l O14c. PROVISIONS-Ilef , flrm ; family. tlt.CO ll.r xlra mm. J .00 .T5 ; be f bams , JJniii ; packe tlo.t54lll.00. Cut miats , flrm ; pickled belllr J5.75W ; pickled houlders , ll.Mj .plckti hams , J7.5CO7.73. Lard , dull ; western ateame ' J5.4IV4 ; M > ' - tl. ! tt ; reflned , quiet. Pork , qulc met * . l 75010.00 ; short clear. llOaWllO : fai Ily. Jll.OOflll.W. Tallow , quiet : city , S 9-U&3S country , 1H&3V , aa to quality. , OILS-Pelroleum. dull. Rosin , steady ; itralne common la good. J1.HHCI.4 * . Tvrpcnlln * . quit U Jl 4c. Cottonired , Heady but quiet ; prlr. cmd , itHe ; prim * crude f. o. b. mills , II * UVc ; prime summer y llow. MNtKc : < dC suatai > i < rOaw. Hct butler oil. JMTflc ; prime wilt ' JMllow , I7H03lc. ' . . i-L/L . 'iS & l'3sr > M-m * * * + * exhibited derided rtrength , others were weak Hnd neglected. At the clou * the metil exchange Mlled pig Iron warrants unchanged with ts. > ld and W.K asked ; lake .toprw Unchanged and Irm , with buyers nt 111 ; tin dull , with 114.15 ild and 111.41 asked ; spelttr unchanged and flrm st 14.2 } Mil and 143 ! asked ; lead weak at 3.W hid- and U.62V4 aiked. No change was made n the price of lend by the nrm fixing the set. ; Mng price for miners and smelters in the we t , Sx.CO being ttlll the quotation. RICK-flteady ; fair lo extra , 4HfW c | Japan , MOLAiSEfl-Qul t : New Orleans , open kettle , fnod lo cho'oe , iietlo. HUTTER-Kecelpts , .tW pkus. ; market weak ; wtwtcm creamery , UCZlc ; KlglM , He ; factory , CHEESE Receipts , 4SS pkgs. ; market sttady ; September. 7',4Oc ; part sklmr , 40Cc ; full iklms , { 0lc , EOOS Receipts , t.Ml pkgs. ; market steady ; western , lOVic ; rouUicm , OMAtr.l OKXKRAL MAHKKTS. Conilllloni of Trade an l Quotation * on Staple nn4t Fancy l'rodnce > KOClS-Oood stock. 8 < 4c" 11UTTKH Common to fair , CO lie ; pitator creamery , 20o ; gathmd cieamery , IS&lSc. VBAL-Cholce fal , SO to 120 Ibs. , quoted at SO Kc : large and coarse , C 7c. LIVB POULTRYChlckens , C'jt 7c ; old roost- ers. 3c ; joung rooster * . CflC'Ao ; ducks , 7c. OAME Mallards. I2KOM2.7J : teal. H.lCt ? ! Hi brant * , J2.0'0M.01 ; Canndi B- < , M.oOJfB.U ) ; mixed ducks. Jl.00tfl.25. PIOEONS Live , 11,1581.15 ; dead pigeons nit wanted. HAY Upland , 17.60 ; midland , JS.OO ; tor-land , JVM : rye straw , 11.00 ; color makes the price on hay ; light balw sell the best ; only top trrndits bring top prices. prices.VEQETAHLKS. VEQETAHLKS. cnLBRY flood stock , Inrge , 50e ; email , 25230c. ONlONS-I'er bu. . 75OS5c. 1IEANS Hand-picked navy , per bu. . $ l.t5frl.3. 8WKET PCTATOis-Kan ns. 10-peck bbl . . J3.50 ; seed sweet potatoes , J2.00. CAllHAaE-Good stock , per lb. . . . . POTATOES Home grown , WjJOSc ; Colornlo stuck. 70c. TOMATOES Per crate , seven baskets. J3.53. NEW llEETS-Per doz. bunches , < fj RADISHES Per doz. bunches , 2530c. LIJTTUCIJ Per do * , bunches. 306S5C , O It REN ONIONH Per doz. , 15c. WATHRCRUSS l cr 16-qt. case , Jl CO. CUCUMIIERS Per do * . . J1.2501.CO. FRUITS. STRAWRBRRlKS-Per 21-plnt case , 21-qt. care , W.COftS.OO. APPLES-WInter stock , J3.00&3.50 ; boxes , t'.2 : . . _ . Jersey , per bbl. , 10. < . . TROPICAL KRUITS. ORANGES California n vels , 32.75 < 6'3.0a ' ; fancy seedlings. | 2233.W ; choice , $200. LKMONS Cnllforhla fancy , 33.00 ; choice , ; . . -0 fancy Messina. 43.non3.M. HANANAH-cSAfc * . la-ga stock , per bunch , POO O2.2J ; medium , hlr.ed bunches , Jl. " 02.00. * MISUHL .VNKWS. NViTS,7Almon < if1 Per ' ' ' ' "M * ' e e small , lie ; llrazfls , p.r | b. , 910c ; Engllth wol "Jts , per lb. , fnHcy s3t | shell. lOftllc ; BtandardK SS9c ; tllberts , pir lb. , lOo ; pecans , potlthed , me dlum , CT7c ; extra large , 80 c ; large hlckor ) nuts. ll.KKfl.lo per bu. : imall , $1.2381.35 per bu. cooanuts , iicr 100 , $4 ; peanuts , raw , Be5V c roosted , Cl6i4c. FIQS Imported , fancy , 3-crown , 14-lb. boxes lOc ; B-crown , 44-Ib. boxes. 13c ; 2-lb. boxes , 221 23o per box : California , 10-lb. box , $1. HONEY Choice white , 12c ; Colorado amber , 1 . KRAUT-Pcr bbl.- $3.60 ; half bbl. , $2.23. MAPLE SYRUP Five-gal , can. ench , $2.7S ; sal. cans , pure , per doz. . , $12 ; halt-gal , csnn , $6.23 ; quart cans , $3.50. DATES Hullowee. CO to 70-lb hexes , BWc ; Salr. Be ; Fnrd , Mb. boxes , ik " CIDER Per half-bbl. , $3 ; bbl. , $3. HIDES , TALLOW , ETC. SHEEP PKLTS-Oroen salted , each. 15 75c ; Bicen raited shearings ( snarl wooled early skins ) each , loc ; dry hearings ( short wooled early fklns ) . No. I , each , Sc ; dry Mint Kansas itnU Ne braska bulchcr wool pelt ! , per lb. , actual weight. 40-c ; dry flint. Kansas nnd Nebraski murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual welsht. MTIe ; dry fllnl Colorado butcher wool peltn. per lb. . actual nelB.it. 4flY ; ; dry flint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 38Hc , . TA1' 0 ' ' ORl-ASi : , ETC.-Tallow , No. 1 , 3c : 1 ' , ° . , ? ; 2W ° : toush 'a" " * . IVic ; white ? u * 2H02c ; yellow nnd bronn grease , 1'40 > . .1CHHsT'Dcar ' " 'ack ' or brown ) , J3.00020.00 ; oiler. Ji.5088.00 ; mink. IsgCOc ; beaver , * Jl.OOQC.W f-k Sk > 15c ! T30' 50c : muskrat. 3c. Cc. 7c ; racoon , Io090c : red fox , 23cSJ1.25 ; gray fox. 25@50c ; wolf , ( timber ) , 2oC J2.50 ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , lOffJOc ; " " ' ' ' ' " " ' " " badger. 5 400 ; sllter fox , J5.00 PRE3H MRATS , DRESSED DEHF-aood native slefrs , 7e per Ib. ; good forequarlers stcera. Cc : gooil hlndnutr- tern steers , 9e ; western steers , C4c ; native heif ers , ec : western heifers , Cljc ; good forequar ters hdfcrs , SJJc ; good hindquarters heifers , S',4c : native cows , CVic ; western COWF. S'.je ; fa'r cows. Ce ; cOw forequarters. 6c ; eow hlndquarterm , Sc : backhalvu. ea6'4c : triangles. 4V4c. _ HEKtClTTOTenderlolris , fresh , ISc ; frozen. 15c ; boneless strips , fresh , 10c ; frozen , 9c ; strip loins , fresh. Xlic ; frozen , 6Hc ; rolls , boneless , frozen , 8c ; fresh , Ite ; rolls. Spencer cuts , frozen , c ; fresh , We ; slrlotn. butt ; , benders , frozen , 9c ; fresh , lOc ; shoulder clods , boneless , 6Vic ; rump butts , boneless.&Kc ; 'No. 1 chucks , CVic ; 'No..2 chucks , 4WC ; Ndas cllucks. 4 > 4 = ; banelesj chucks , frozen , 4Kc ; fresh , 5 > , ic ; cow plates , 3V < c ; tteer plates , , < csflank ; steak. 7c ; loins , No. 1 , frozen. 12o ; fresh. J o ; loins. No. 2 , frozen , lOc ; fresh , 12c ; loins. No. 3 , frozen , Sc ; frcth , lOc ; short loins , market " | ylc , .20. above. , loins ; hotel style , 4o abe > e loins ; cow loin ends , 8Hc ; steei lo'n ends , 9Hc ; hanging tenderloins. 4Hc ; rlbi , No. 1 , frozen , lOc ; fresh , lie ) rib ? , No. 2 , frozen , ' 8c ; ftfJh. 103 ; ribs. No. 3. ffozen , 6c ; fresh. 8c No. 1 rounds , 7c ; No. 2 rounds , C-c ; No. i i rounds , 6Hc ; beef rounls , shank off , % c addi tional ; beet rounds , shank and rump off , IVic additional ; trimmings , 4'ic ; "beef shanks , 3c brains , per doz. , 5c ; sweetbreads , per lb. , froz n lOc ; fresh , 12 < / c ; , s\veetbreAds ( oilves ) , per lb. 40c ; kidneys , per doz. , Me ; ox tails , each , Jc livers , pJrJn. , 2Uc ; hParti"j > Sr"lb. , 2Vic ; tingues per lb. , 12p ; calf liters , each , 35c ; calves , who' < carcass or lldesfi lOVic ; calf head and feet scalded , .per et,75c. MUTTON Foncj.lambs , Jo per lb. ; regulai Iambi , KcJ sheep 7Vic : market racks ( long ) , fc Hotel ra < ; ks ( shcrt ) . He ; loins , 9c ; saddles , 9V : legs , 9c : lambvjegs , ,10c ; br asts'and stews , 3',4c tongues , each' 3c ; forequarters. 6Uc. KOUK Drfsol plga , SVJo.per lb. ; dressed hogs So ; tenderloins , 15s ; lo'ns , small , 6c ; large 6'Vc ; rparo ribs , 4V4c ; ham sausage butts , G',4c IViston butts. . " .He : shoulders , rough , 4ic ; shout ders. skinned , tc ; trimmings , 4Uc ; leaf lard , no rendered , 6Hc : heads , cleaned , 3c ; snouts one cars , 3c ; fresh hams , 16 to 18 Ibs. , 7'irc ; frcsl ; hams , short clears , 6c ; chtek meals. 4c ; neck ; bones , Zc : pigs' tails.3c ; plucks , each , 6c ; chit terllngs , 6c ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per dox , 25e stomachs , cafh. fci tongues , each' , 7e : kidneys per do * . , lOc ; brain * , per doz. , 15o ; pigs' feel , pe doz. . 30c ; liters , each , 3c ; hog rinds , 3c ; bladi bones , 5c. St. Lonlm General Markets. ST. LOUIS. April 13. KIUR Slow an easier ; patents. JI.70B4.80 : siralghts , J4.30O4.li clear. J4.0J94.25 ; medium. J3.IO 3.75. WHEAT Higher , cloning < Ac for May. 1H : for July and H4 J for September abovu jcsterdny BK > 1 higher ; No. 2 red. cajh , In cle\ator , JJ on track , JI.OOH01.0H4 : April. We ; May. JI.O asked ; July , SJ'iu asked ; September , ill/tc , No. hard , cash , 94c. CORN Futures strong and fractions alxne jvs tcrday ; sMt Htrong ; No. 2 cash. Wo bid ; April 28e ; May. SV4e asked ; July , SOVle. OATS Irreinilar , May and September bom fractions higher , with July caster ; spot higher No. 2 cash , 28c ; on track , 27'io : April , 27c May. . 27Uc asked ; July , U\a bid ; No. 2 wh'.lt SHe. RYE-Steady at Sfc. PLAXBICRU Nominal at J1.20. TIMOTHY SEKD-ITlme. J2.5)g3.0 . IIUAN rinn ; fncked/east track , GOc- . IIAY-rirm : prairieS6.5i ) : timothy , J7.0ft1MI > . IIUTTKU-Steady ; cix-amery , ICiiJlc ; elalty , 18c. . KOaS Pcarce and higher at Hie. WHISKY S1.20. s. OOTTONTIKH-70C. - . . . MBTAI.S I.eud. steady st $3.45. Ppcller , JIT Inul ut SI.03. rnOVISIONS fork , higher ; standard r"-- : jobbing , fJRIliml. . llrm ; prime steam , SS.o : cbolce , $5.10. Dacon , boxed shauldeiB. $5 * 7'nl G M ; extra short clear , S5.S7U' rib ? , JO.OO ; n > iorli JG.12V1. Dry salt meats , boxetl shoulders , SI.75I 4 87H ; extra short clear , SJ.S3 ; ribs , $5.37 shorts. $5.50. HKCKIITS Flcur , 3,000 bbls. ; wheat. 9,000 bn , corn. SS.OOO bu. ; oats. 13.000 b < i. SHIPMENTS-Flour. 2.000 bbls. : wleat , 6.0 < bu. ; corn , 18,000 bu. ; oats , ll.Ouu bu. i ' \ Daltlmortr 3I rkct. nAUTIMOUK , April 13 , FLOUU-Dull ; wes eni supcrtlne , S2.70-8S.10 : western extra , $3.33 ! 4 .CO ; western family , I4.2WI.W ; winter whea S4.MO5.10 ; spring wheat Btruluht. $5.004i5.1S ; n celpts. 13,000 bbls. ; exports , 11,000 bbls. : salei 1,100 bbls. WHEAT Strong : spot and month. SI.Cl'.JI l. U4 ; May , Sl.OlUOl.01Ui Jaly , 87Vlc bid strainer No. 2 red , * S 9SVc ; receipts , 35,100 bu , exports , 1C0.300 bu. ; etork , 1,049,700 bu. ; rain 11000 bu. ; southern wheat , by sample. OScUJl.CI southern wheat , on grade , MUc6$1.01K. COHN Strong ; spot , month snd May. 3 rteamer mixed , 34V fe3 < % c : receipts. US.200 tu exports. 423.300 bu. ; stock. 1.C7I.MO bu. ; snloi jo.ouo bu. ; southern white corn. 36e34Uc ; eoutl em yellow , 35 > ic. OATS-FIrm : No. I white. S3033Hc : No. mixed , SOSSO'.ic : receipts , 20,300 bu. ; export ) none : stock , 1S9.MO bu. HYK-Strong ; No. 1. nearby. 7C37Kc ; No. western , 58Ke : rrrelpti , 10,000 bu. ; export * , 34,9 bu. ; stock , 223,900 bu. HAY Stea V ; choice timothy , $ I2.COA13.00. GRAIN FRKKIHTS Qu'ct ; steam to IJverpoc per bu. , 3Ud May : Cork , ' or orders , per quarte Of 3s 4Ud April : 3a 3d May. . UtJTTKR Fancy creamcty , JlCSIc ; fancy Im tatlon. 17 ! Br. . . - nans Firm ; freak. l v CHBlWE-Stfady : fancy New York , large. I eSHc : fancy New York ! medium , IH010c ; fane 'd. New York , small. 'd.ft . ft m- ; , Liverpool Market. LIVERPOOL. April 13. WHEAT Spot No. red western winter , flrm at 7s led : spot No. red northern spring , firm at Is id. CORN-Aprll , steady at Sa flid ; May. iteai at Js 14 ; July , sttady at fa 4Ud. er Market In S. April ll.-HOO 'jMsndard. it Ms letr rib tides , 5.KB .Mi. ! llanm , choice sugar ureJ , $ . < i.Mfr .tO. COFFEE-gulet but Heady ; ordinary to fair , , IlICIC Steady ! ordinary to good. 8Stt V. FIXUR-qulet ; extra fanvy , $4.COfi4.iO ; patents , 4.MR5 00. nilAN 7lc. HAY-rrlme , $1I.OO 712.M : .cholse. . 111 OCO1I . COIIN No. i mixed , SSo ; white and yellow , OATS No. 1 lacked western , Knnsa * City tiraln nnd ProrUlous. KANSAS CITY. April IJ.-WIIEAT-Irregularly higher , active ; No. 1 hard , tie ; No. t , W ] 92c ; No. 3. 9oa9lc ; No. 1 red , K9t ) : : No. ! , 949f5c ; No. 3 , 91993CJ No. 2 spring. 87ffJ9Hc ; No. 3. toffBiC. CORN-Acllve. higher ; Nj. 1 mixed , z7ttB27c. OATS-Actlve. hlghfr ; No. t while , f7KWZSc. RYE-Hlgher ; No. i , 49c. HAY Active , flrm ; choice timothy , W.60 ; chocle prairie , J7.60. . . RUTTER-Actlve ; supplies Hint : creamery , 18 Ol e ; dairy. IJftlSc. ' EOQS Active ; fresh. c. RECEIITS-Wheal , 10.20) ) bu. : convlMW l i , ; oals. S.ooo bu. SHIPMENTS-Wheat. 21.000 bu.t corn. 3I.7C9 bu , ; oats , none. Cturlunntt Mnrket , /7 C1 NATIl.April iJ.-FLOL'H-Qulot ; fancy. t4.S504.4ai family , J3.C003.W. WHUAT-Plrmer ; No. 2 roi. SSe. CORN-Qulet ; N . mixed. 31Hc. ' OATS Steady : No. 2 mixed. 2SQ Kc. UYK-Qulet ; No. Z. 62c. PROVISIONS Lard , steady at 15.05. Hulk meats , steady at 35.2.1. Bacon , steady at JS. WHISKY-Stca.V at 11.20. ' IIUTTEH-Steaily : Elgin creamery , l ci Ohio , 13OlSc ; dairy. I0 12c. HUOAR-FIrm : hard reflncd , fl.3595.J7. naa nun at sc. CHEHSE Qu'et ; good to prime Ohio flat , 8 % Grain Heerlits nt 1'rlncliinlMnrkets , CHICAGO , April 13. Receipts today : 'Wheat , 71 cars ; corn , 130 cars ; oats , 126 cars. Estimated car lots tomorrow : Wheat , 272 ; corn , 175 ; oats , 200. MINNEAPOLIS , April 13. r.ecclpts : Wheat , 103 cars. ST. LOUIS , April 13. Receipts : Wheat , 13 cars. cars.nUIAJTH. . April 13. Receipts : Wheat. 39 cars. KANSAS CITY , April 13.-llccclpts , Wheat , 21 cars. Detroit Market. DETROIT. April 13. WIMJAT No. 1 white , SSVzC ! No. 2 red , cash nnd May , JiVic. CORN No. 2 mixed , 32c. OATS-NO. 2 white , 3iv c. IlYE No. 2 , 62 c. I'eorln 'Mnrketx. I'EORIA , April 13.-CORN-Flrm. higher ; No. 2 , 29'Jc. OATS-FIrm. higher ; No. 2 white. 27'/4c. WHISKY High proof spirits. J1.19V. . Sni Frnnclsco 'VVbcnt Mnrket , SAN FRANriSCO. April 13.-WHEAT-Eaay ; December , Sl.MTt : May , n.57 bid. BARLEY Easy ; December , J1.3S. STOCKS AMI 1IOXDS. , Operntom 'Almndon Their Hopen for a Pfiici'ful Settlement. NEW YORK , April 13. Net losses ranging from 2 to E points In the active leaders of speculation , an animated cloe to the day's trading at al most the , bottom level of the day and heavy clocks of securities offering for sale were the features ct today's market , and showed cleany : hat recent optlm'stlc ' predictions that the Cubin Imbroglio would be settled wltlVut rscrt to aims have been abandoned by operators In se curities. The point of order In the renate which sent the consideration of the Cuban revolution over a day rallied the market slightly , Ind'cat- Ing that the re.-ent firmness In prices was based on the chance that delayed action by congress might still give opportunity for n peaceful a.- Justmcnt of the trouble , but nil leports received from Washington were taken to mean that , though there mlgllt be Cclay , there was I ttie doubt that the ultimate- net on ot congress would be such that would necessarily constitute a casus belli. Reflections of the same conviction came not only from Washington , but from ull the foreign stock exchanges. The Spanish 4 per cent bonds were without support at any of the European centers , and the heavy tone In Ameri cans reflected the belief In war. The early weakness on the. local exchange was due In great part to 1'quldallon of foreign account In Amcrtom securities. Sales of nil tl.e lnt > a- tlonol stocks for London account were more urgent than at any time since the Cuban ques tion lies been an Issuev There was not much adJed pressure of local liquidation In the early trading , local operators still cling ng apparently . eswouW bwic. . . . . market's condition in UOHUUH. * = uiv. ket rote for call money there has been raised to about the bank rate of 4 percent. . Berlin dlfcounl has also risen lo S < A cenls , mpared wllh the bank rate of 4 per cent , and mjney hardened appreclibly in Paris today. With call money responding to a rise to 4 per cent there U no diminution In the pressure In forelsn cen ters for gold to ship to New York. The expecta tion In Wall street Is thai the Bank : of England will raise Its rate of discount to per cent should war be declared between the United States and Spain. With larse Hacks of exchange in New York sllll lo be drawn upon. Ihls con- dlllon of affilrs mlKht , < ; ) 1SI1a"f2 for selling of London recurltles In order to ameliorate the London exchange condition. To day's movement of prices compelled a revision of the opinion held by some observers that t.ie market had already amply < Jlfcou"U'1..t fhe , . , to sell with the of war. the Increasing pressure ; news developments of the day showing thai a large volume of llquldallon Is sllll to be com- pleted. There were some very heavy holdings Ihrown over In the final dealings and no confi dent support was manifest anywhere In the Hit. The bond market displayed an Increasing prer- sure of liquidation as the day progressed , and especially In the speculative lists ; and the losrei are general throughout Total' sites. $1.375,000 ; United States 2s declined Z per cent. Ihe new s IVl and Ihe old 4s. registered , and the 5s , y > er cent In the hid price. The Evening Pott's London financial cable gram fays : The stock markets here remained lagnant today , being disorganised by the war rumors. The settlement was a small affair and was soon arranged , but cantangoes were higher pccaiue of dearer money , those on .American" lelng 5 lo BH per cent. Americans appeared teady and continued so. There was a fall In Spanish 4s. Americans ga e way Jn sympathy and all the markets became dull , closing only a fraction above the lowest. There were wild rumors at the close. Including a report that the cable between Havana and Key Wft had beer ut. Console nnd other gilt-edged stocks con- Inue to fall on dearer money. There Is no like , hood of a further rise of the Rank of England rate tomorrow unless war should be declared , or New York should engage a very heavy ac count of gold. At the present the deimildfoi gold Is at 77s Ed. The bank hod raised the buy- ng price of German coin to 76s Cd. The Parti nurse was demoralized by the fall In SpanUlj t. The Berlin market was quiet. It Is believed gold may go from Berlin to London In connec. Ion with the payment of Installmenl on th < lew Chinese loans. . . . Following are the closing quotations of th < leading stocks en the New York market today ; i IX > NIX > N. April 13.-The market ( or America ay securities was depressed all day , 'owing'.to f. lltical coaipllcatloaa. Bullion to Ihe amount c 10.000 was withdrawn from tha Hank or Kns ! laud - today far I'tlpp" ' " ! to UoiiUruil. "to-li council bltts atlatua today , at Is S3 KKd..04 < l t -mmil at .BMMM * . Ayrea today at Itl W. - PAtUH , April tt. "Kin * per cent rtataJMlft ( fav < M tka aa t > iKxckang * on - - - - l3Hc for checks. After th * dosing of thr > Knirs * I | > er cent rente * e. rd off to Siitf 7ic. Uu ln iJ on Ihe bourse waa undecided and henry during lh grmlrr part ot the day. Although Ix-llef n n pcnceful solution nf the Oiban crlM * pti vailed , operatort ) were apprehensive tit the alti tude nf the United Stales. Spanlth 4v nt the nst hour were sharply attacked on thj newii thsl It was prubable consiew would pMtl r. Joint resolution 6f a wirllke nature m.d th < whole llsl weakened. Afler business hours I'.ie fall In prices continued ; Rpanlsh 4s fluctuated quickly from 454 to 4U nnd then lo 4iU 1IRRL1N , April lS. ( iuslness on Ihe bourse today continued dull , . .twlng weighted b ) ' llio uncertainty ot the situation , nnd Jurlng - course of the ilny prllc * wrnktfnKI wini to the decline In the pr.c * ot Spanish 4s un the western bourse * . Industrial cccurlllta vcic flrm and ncthe. MADRID , April 13.-JSpanah ! U closed today nt C8.73. The total sales of tnlocttr today were on,4rt > shares. Including. Ataltlfjuntlpreferretl , ? . ' 1' ; Chicago cage , llurllnglon A Qolffcra 40,151 : LoulnMlIc A Nnshvlllo. 12,510 ; Mnnbatun , 17.810 ; MclnitMli- tnn. 9.9 M ; New York ) , Central , S , : > 0 ; North-in Ilvclflc. 4,755 : Norfhcrn/l'aclflc pirferrpd , ,4 < tt ; Reading. 3,770 : llocld Inland , 7.795 ; St. I'aiil , 3 ,33r ) ; Ifnlon I'aclrla tpr fonre < l , 37.W5 : Tobacco , 2a , ) ; People's Oaa. MS4 mugar. 71.6M. Now York Moarr Market. NKW YORK. Apriltl . iMONKY ON CALL- Komlnally 3 per centM- tnt 1'llIMR MERCANTrTJW rlAl'ER-506 - per rent. STKRLINO KXCII NTlK'-qulet , with actual business In bankers- Us nVt4 S3VIC4.S3V4 for de mand , and II.SOfM.EOyt-'for slxly days ; potted rales , t4.SOiJoi.Ri ; arrfi tM I.SIV4 : commercial hills , I4.7 H. SILVER IIAR SI- . MEXICAN DOLLAl-4Stic. Closing quotations tWbuWdi were as follows : US.new4a.nr . PJlfe Os 122U U.S.new4 cou..l21V . , .49 102 U.S. 4s. Ton . tUOW1 rft'pftoitio ists. . .11:1 : U.S. 49. coup . 111' ' ? 'b. ' Paelflo 3s 60 U.S. as. raff . PI ( ' NojPaclflo 4x UH U.S. oH.ro ? . 112 * ! N. Y. C 4 St. L. 4s. . 101 II. 8. CH. coup. . . . N. AW. Us 112 Ulstrlct.l.OJs. . . . . 114 N. W. Consols 143 Ala. . class A N. W. Dob. 88 110 Aln..cias-H Oro.Nav.lBts US Ore. Nav. 4s . . . . VI A tit. Currency , . . . OS o. s. u. rs. t. r. lee Atchmotiti 8714 O. 8.L fi9. t. r On Atchtsonaul. 4s. . . . 07 > 4 0. line , tftls , t. r. , , , 105 CnimaaSo.Snds. . . 100 O. Imp. 09. t. r. . . . . . 54 ChicagoTor'l Os. . . HIM Paainobs of'00. . , lot : O..VO. ns 118 Ke.idlnir 49 80 ' ' ' R.O.Woit IBIS 8 ! ) . I > . * 'll. O. Ists. . , ! l08 St. L. U I. M. Coil. 3 87 D.AR. O.4s 8I > SI.L.\S.F.Gen.0.m KaRtTJin. lBt9..1 ( > 3 St. P. Consols 140 ErleOen. 4s 00 SUP. O..Ic P. UU..117 i K. W. & D. ts. t. r. 08 St. P. O. & P. fti 11 J Oeii.Klec. bii 100M Southern Ry. % . . . . 80 S. KJcT. Os B3 ' ' ' ' ' dill'.Art' A' . 'Jd's.lO ! ! Tonn.ncw 80t)9. : ) . . 00 II.AT.Cont.S3 112 Tex. Pao. L. G. latB 1)9 H.T. O. con Us. .10.1 Tex. Pac. Kg. 2d * . . 81 Iowa O. lat * . . . . . . tin U. P. IVO. Ists. . 0414 ; La.NowCon.4s. , . . U7M Wab. IstSs 107 L.4N. Unl. 43 811 Wan. 2dB 70 > < Missouri Us ilOil West Shore 49 107 M.K.AT.21S ODl < Va.-Cetiturlos 07 ! < M. K.&T.4S wm Va. dofarrart 3 N. Y. C. IBM 110 Union Pacific ptd. . dlH N.J.aiis , Union Paclllo4g. . . DOW Iloxton Stock QuotntlonH. BOSTON , April 13. Call loans. 3'403 per cent ; time loans , 536 per cent. Closing prices for ( locks , bonds and mining shares : \CMV Vark JlliiliiR Qnotntlonn. NH\V YORK , April 13. The following are the closing mining quotations : Chollar. SO Ontirio 'JAO Crown Point. 20 Otiliir. ( JO Con.Ca ! . A V.i. . . . K' ' ) Plvmoutn 13 De.idwoou 75 Quicksilver 10 J Goiild&Cnrrv 1'J Uuloksilror DM. . . 20D Hula&Morrross. . KU Slcrr.iNer.l1a. . . . HO HomesUKO 3700 Standard KIA Iron Sliver :14 : union Con 35 Mexican 'M Yullow Jacket . . . . > 0 Ijoniloii Stuck QnotntloiiH. I/JNUON' , April 13. 4 p. m. Closing : Consols. m'.v N. Y. Central , 114M Consols , acct.,1 10 l.f-10 Pennsylvania 5hU Can. Paclnc . H''H Ku.ldlnr HJ Krte . ! - ' Mcx. Ceil , now 4s. . ( ISM ErloUds Atchlson llh III. Uuiiiral L. .VN CO Mp.Mcan oramarv. 10- Clrand Trunk 7i St. Paul common. . . 014 ! 1JAH SILVEIl-Steady at 26d per or. MONKY-2X per.ceptM { o The rate ofr.JlsTOuptrln the opea. JiyirUet fr.r short bills Is 3i per , otntufci | > : tnrfe moiih * ' . bills , 3 % per cent. ' ' * t\ _ _ _ _ flnnneliil Notes. OMAHA , April 13. The clearings fdr the 'day were t953.823.C4 ; balances , J211.S39.75. In 1837 the clearings were J679,56SM ( ) And the balances , $161- 232.04. Increare In cleVrlrrgs. I27C.25A84. CHICAGO , April 13. Clcartngs , r..C16,51l. Nev York exchange , 35c dlU'ount. lasted rateh. II. ' and 34.85. Stocks 'wenk. Uuotatlona ; Alley It , 61 bid ; IHscult , 22'niwult preferred , 785 : Diamond Match. KO bltt I13K asked : Lake Street U 1'.4 ' ; North CSilc'igp/ild ; StJBBboard , 25 askeJ ; West Chicago , 90 % . l"1 ! ST. LOUIS. April WJiCianrlngs. $5,870.366 ; bal ances , 3950,132. MoneyL'Sjzi per cent. New Yo.k exchange. GOo dlscounf. NU\V OKL.EANS. A4 > rlljj.-Clearings , (1,233.- 36(1 ( , New Yrrk exchange , 'liar.k par ; commercial , Tl per 11.K ) } discount-,3 MICMPHIS. Anrll 13H7)carlngs ) , S2M.578 ; bal ances , 386,501 , New > prk exchange , 11,59 pi" mlum. i IM 1'HILAIDnt.PIJIA. AprJIrlS. Clearings , * in.57rt.- 803 ! balances. 31.514.931 ItOSTON. .April UXCldarlngs , 116,916,416 ; bal ances. Sl.oS4.192. BOI | | NB\V YORK. April -Clearlngs i , 1108osfOOi balances , $5,6a3.4 U I . CINCINNATI. April ill. New YorH.excJiangn , 40JJ50O discount. Money , ! 3V4JT8 per cent. Clear- Ings. S3.27S.200. 1IAI.TIMOI1K. April 13. Clearings , S2.9fl3,41l , balances , S518.638. Money , 3 68 per cent. COTTO.V MAHKKT. 'Dear ' Crowd 1 Avirreimlve nnd Prlcei 4 DeclineFonr Point * . NEW YORK. April " 13. In Hie market foi r cotton futures a fairly steady feeling prevail ? ' around the opening. In sympathy with favorable accounts from the English market and on light foreign buying. Weakius ? developed later In. Ih , forenoon , however , bnA by midday a net de ollne. of 506 points 'w4 In otldence. The b m crowd waa aggressive and succeeded In dlcloJf , Ing several lines of old cotton. Speculation fcl off lo nn exceptional degree in the oflcrnooi and attention was given o\er almost entire ! ] to the dolnga of congress. The close was qulc at about a net loss of 4 points. Spot , quiet middling , 63-lCc ; net receipts , 2.12 bales ; Krox , receipts , 8,400 bales ; exports to Great llrltaln 2,000 bales ; to France , 2KS bales ; to the contl nent , S50 bales ; forwarded , 2,200 bales ; siles 1OM bales ; spinners , 900 bales ; slock , 1S1.K bales. Total loday : Nel recclpls , 15,700 boles exports to Great Urltaln. 18,700 bales ; lo France 2.100 bales ; to the continent. 6,100 bales ; stock 7:2,900 bales. Consolidated : Net repelpts , 52,50 bales ; exports to Great Britain , SO.fcOO bales to France , 5,400 bales ; to the continent , 39,50 'NEW ORLEANS , April 13. COTTON Future quiet ; sales. 12,700 bales ; April , J5.54 bid : May J5.67if5 58 ; June , J3.69S5.61 ; July , J5 6i5.e5 ; Au gust , J5 C45.65 ; September , J5.67 ? 5.CS ; Oclober 3,350 bale ; ordinary , 4 9-16c ; 'good ordinary 415-lCci'low middling , 5Vc : middling , 69-16 ? good middling , r 15-lc : middling , fair , 65-lCc receipts , 2,611 bales ; stock , 2S0.364 bales. Wool TIIorketM. UOSTON , April 13.-WOCM Followlng are thi prK-es quoted for the leading descriptions : Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces X anil above 2 ( . 27c : XX , 29o ; XX.'above 30cJ delaine , S0 { 31c ; No. 1 combing , 30c ; No. 2 combing , 30c Michigan , Wlttoniln , etc. X Michigan. 24c ; Nc 1 Michigan combing , 2Dr29c ; No. 1 Illinois comb Ing , 28U2 c ; No. t Michigan combing , 2S29c No. 2 Illinois combing 28@29 ; X New York New Hampshire and Vermont , U3 ! e ; No. New York , New Hampitilre and Vermont. 27c delaine. Michigan. 28c.'Unwashed medlum- Kenluckv and Indiana quarler blood combing 23c ; three.eighth" blood , 23Vic : 'Missouri quarto blood combing , 2c ; three-eighths blood , Z2V4c braid combing. 20c. Like and Oeorgla. 23c Texas wools-tiprlng medium (12 months ) , 1 lie ; scoured , 43OI5c ; spring flne ( IS montrA ) 18O19c ; scoured , COc. Territory wools Montan flne medium and flne , 16818c : scoured , 40@4Sc staple. ( Oo ; Wyoming , etc. , tins , meJIum an flne. 15O17c ; scoured , 490 < 7c ; staple , COc. Aui trallan , scoured basis , combing , good , 65fC8c combing , superflno , 7 87Jc ; combing , average , f Ct5o ; Queensland , combing , C.c , Th American Wool and Cotlon Tleportcr wl say tomorrow of the .wool market : The IYO < market-has. during the last week , come i near reaching a condition of complete Inanlmii tlon as waa possible , ; without getting there I the moat literal senatupli the word. It ran 1 : truly raid that practically no one has sold nn wool. The war scare la the chief factor. Ino dentally It may be remarked that Borne of II , largeet mills In. the rtanlry have begun to la oft some of their hand'and ' to stop a part ' th-lr machinery , a fart which , of rours , mil totes against largo 'JraniuuHtons In the wo. market. The sltuatlonHs. however , not wlthm some distinctly encounutQig features. Some < the large manufacturers Mn\ been In Ihe ma : , Vet , Inrt their offrra lint * been refused. Trtc < re purely nominal. lUuIUers are on the whn an Indifferent as evcMStnut selling. The ul ( of tlie e k amount ttrM3,000 Iba. domestic nr 213.0X ) Ibs. foreign , making a total uf JW. & Ibs. , acalnrt a total of 41I.O > ] Ibs. for the prcv ous week. , , . -v ST. LOUIS. April lU.r-WOOL-Easler ; mi dlum , litfltc ; tight flne. 13616 : ; 7ieavy flne , 8 l c ; tub washed. tI6WH r " ' ' s- Cnllforala'i'iUtlei ) Pralts. f NBW YORK , Aprll'ltiCALIKOIlNIA : FRUITS Apples BtertiHi'C other Irults ' evaporated apples , cofaMon. 7Hc jyr' HJ prime wire tray. lcr" * * d-4W tr ai . - MC < I oanlc , S e ; ocy - - Apricots. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET OD'.J ' Moderate Supply But No Strength Bhowa Anywhere. WEAK UNDERTONE TO CATTLE TRADE Jlnmly 9 rrr Holrl Kalrly Strndr , bnt lleavlrn Are Slotr and .Lower IIOK * Ho Aboat a Nickel OK. SOUTH OMAHA , April 13-Ilecelpts for the daya.liWIfcrited were : Cattle. Hogs , Sheep , liar's. April 13 2,472 5.172 1.896 April 12 6,33.1 S.MS 8.060 April 11 1. . . . , 1,597 2.739 6,791 2 April 9 716 3,101 921 23 April 8 1,821 4.231 1.S9S April 7 , 1,006 B.482 14,320 April G 3.W5 8.21S 7,303 2 April G 2,619 G.O.VJ 3.G58 61 April 4. . . . . , . . . . , , . . 1,226 1,139 9.4-iS April 2 Sno 3,150 3,127 April 1 1,741 6.112 3,880 March 31 Z.885 6,137 11,069 21 March 30 3,633 7,394 10,001 21 March 89. , 4,97 $ 4,652 4,541 March 23 1,300 1,359 4,036 The official number of ears of stock brought lii today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. , M. & St. .P. Ry . . O. & St. 1.1. Ily . . Missouri Pacific Ry 1 . . Union Pacific System 29 It ; 4 P. , E. & M. V. R. U. . . . . . 2(5 ( 25 C , , St. P. , M. & O. Ily. . . . 22 7 It. & M. U. n. It 23 23 4 C. , li. & Q. Ry 1 . . K. C. & St. J . . C. , R. I. & P. Ry. , east. . . . Total receipts m 84 8 The disposition ot the day's receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. HORS. Sheep. Omaha Packlnt ; Co . . . . SO 1.10S . . . . The O. H. Hammond Co 392 1,112 Swift and Company . . . . C35 9M MO The Cutlahy Packing Co 6S 1,913 819 R. Becker and Dcgan . . . 2S J. L , . Carey 10 Lobman & Rothsc'nllds. . 242 L. P. IIusz 17 Livingston & Schaler . . 11 H. Hamilton 14 Cudahy P. Co. , K. C. . . . 230 Chicago P. Co. , Neb. City . . . . 747 Other buyers 313 Totals . > 2,577 5,870 1,850 In spite of the fact that yesterday was n rainy day all over the stat the receipts of Block were fairly largethougYi , ns a matter of course , not up to the record of the day before. In round numbers 210 cars of all kinds of Block were reported In the yards , but that was snort of the num ber received a week ugo by about 100 cars , and about ninety cars short of two weeks ago. As was the' case yesterday me mar kets had an easier tendency In some cases and the trade was generally slow , owing In large part to IVic reluctance of sellers In accept the prices offered. CATTLE There were less than half ns many cattle today as yesterday , and still thrre were 118 cars on sale. At t'no same time there were a good many cattle In Hleht at other Helling points and telegraphic mlvloes were * bv no means encouraging to the selling Interests. There noocared to be a very good demand on the part of local dressed beef men for handy llg'nt and medium weight cattle and all such met with quite ready Bale at just about stcndv prices. The offerings for the most part changed hands In good season and holders were as u rule ( airly well nleased wlt'n the market. When It came to the heavy corn-fed steers , especially thosu that were both heavy and coarse , me situation was en tirely different. In t'ne first place the de mand for that kind was of limited extent , apparently , , and the buyers who did have use for such cattle wanted them at even lower prices than yesterday. The resuil was a very slow and dragging market , am ! frier" were still quite a- good many heavy catttle left after everything else in the yards had been sold. Butchers' stock was again in good de mand and the offerings sold freely at yes terday's prices. Good cows and heifers arj extremely good sellers , and the supply .Seems to be. considerably less than t'nc demand - mand on most days , so that the movement Is active and prices very firm In comparison with the way other kinds of cattle arc selling. Only a few loads of stockers were In the yards , and they Bold at former strong prices. Tne conditions In this department remain practically unchanged , that Is , the demand continues fair and considerably Ir excess of the receipts , so that prices are maintained at a high point. Representative sales : STEERS. No. Av. Pr. Ho. Av. IT. Kn. Av. Pr. I..1035 14 00 ITi..1141 14 43 ! 0. . . . 994 | 4 35 19..1601 4 61 25..1226 4 33 15..10o4 4 30 18..HIS 4 34 II..1056 4 03 13..1141 4 33 K..1156 4 S3 27..1042 4 15 4. . . . 970 4 30 21..1893 't 25 1..15M 4 15 24..106S 4 15 1..1400 4 37ft 20..1115 4 30 27..1118 4 30 28. . . . 901 4 25 3..1130 4 25 7. . . . 037 4 20 10. . . . 110 ? 410 1. . . . ( SO 275 1..1050 430 19.1041 4 10 19..1321 4 K 10. . . . 980 4 10 26..1118 4 35 67..1069 4 33 3D..1298 4 DO 19..1461 4 30 64..1247 4 CO 10..1021 4 K 8S..12M 4-6. , ' & 8..12T7 4 60 1. . . . 930 4 00 21..1210 437(4 18..1258 440 ! . . . . 1018 41711 21..10S8 43) 1.-SIO 400 19..1543 440 2..1540 4 40 23..1434 4 30 S3. . . . Mi 4 03 S3..1151 4 30 13. . . . S74 4 15 a..1198 4 CO E..1174 4 20 20..1362 4 DO 12..116 ] 4 15 3..1073 1 CO 28..1370 4 75 .18..1118 4 40 15..1217 165 1..KO 413 2..1310 435 S3..1036 410 COWd. 1..1370 300 1..11)70 ) 3 GO 2 . . .1010 370 C8..1013 3 75 1. . . . MO 3 65 2..1100 3 CO 2..1110 360 19 , , . . 993 385 2. . . . 940 310 1. . . . 810 2 85 ! . . . . ( J73 3 10 1..11W 3 25 1..15M 3 30 3. . . . 8 3 25 8..1171 3 43 G0..10oS 3 70 2.1. . 855 3 30 1..1510 3 83 2..1260 325 2..1115 3 IS 1. . . . 870 3 00 1..1050 300 1. . . . COO 273 1. . . . F40 31,0 1..1230 330 1..1130 350 2..1250 375 1..1030 310 7..1192 375 1..1070 385 1..1070 340 1..187D 3 SO 1. . . . 930 265 1..15CO 375 i..ioio sco . . . . : : 3 co 1..1050 360 1. . . . 900 300 3..1133 375 33..1035 375 4..1037 3 S3 2. , , . 880 300 1..10UO 370 1. . . . 950 415 L. . . 920 370 2. . . . 715 315 L. . . E90 315 I. . . . 980 380 2..1320 3 00 3..1090 3 44 1. . . . 73) 3 50 1. , . . 910 3 2..1000 365 2..1050 365 17..1088 4 03 S..1010 2 75 I..1200 3 75 1..12tli ) 4 00 2..1040 3 V , ] . . , . E50 2 CO 4..1257 375 1. . . . 870 275 1. . . . 9W S DJ 1. . , . 970 2 CO 3..1183 3 75 2. . . . 80 } 2 83 8. . . .IKS 3 SO HEIFERS. 13. . . . 905 4 23 11. . . . C71 4 43 1. , . . 840 3 25 1. . . . &SO 440 2. . . . CSO 363 . . , . 69) SCO 5. . , . SSO 4 23 2. . . , 420 4 73 1. . . . 440 4 M 2. . . . 935 4 CO 1..10TO 415 2. , . . 870 410 : i. . . . SCO 4 20 . 1. . . . 870 4 20 2 , . . . S25 3 oj 1. . . . 700 390 S , . , , 40 425 1. . . . 770 400 2. , . . 6SO 3 CO 2. . . . 445 3 RO 1. . . . 770 4 5i ) 1. . . . 980 4 13 2. . . . < W > S" 3. . . . 8SC 4 21 19. . . . 72ii 4 10 3. . . . 621 1 COWH ANU hiuFERS. B.,1014 4 15 2. . . .1280 4 30 2. . . .1245 3 M 7.'W3 4 13 * STEERS AND HEIFERS. 9. . . .IOCS 4 23 9. . . .1037 4 23 7. . . . C57 4 CO 21. . . . 8C5 4 65 S. . . . 75 4 SO HOGS Omaha had eighty-four cars of hogs o sale and the receipts at Kansas City and Chicago cage were large. , the total offerings at ull th markets making liberal showing. The earl : advices at other markets all Indicated a brea In values and the buyers hero followed alon , The trade ope'ned radically Cc lower , that I with the buyers offering J3.65 for the rank an file , such as brought 3.7fl yesterday. On trash Bluff Ihe uiual .bid was Ja.60. while now an then an offer of 1X70 would be made on somethln nretty good In th * way ° ' butcher weight loadi Home extra chores loads of heavy hogs , as goo as were ever made , brought 11.75 on the openln „ „ were a little slow to part with th l holdings , but ureter the circumstances , large r. celpu and .lower .prices at other points , wit a lower provision market , there was no ute I contending 'against Ihe Inevitable , and Ihe finally cut loose al tha morning bids.tje once under way there was a fs'rly acme mov < ment and the pens nere cleared In good reasoi Today's decline carrle the market to tr , lowest point touched since Aprtl 1 , when til hots told at about the * ame prices as tods on an a\erage. A year ago at this time tti market wan Me per 100 hither than It Is nof Rpre entstlve salei : No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. Sli. Pr , S. " .tS WtJM m KO 80J3C4 5 . . ' , I4 M S 6.1 7 ! 239 ICO S 61 r > / 2 t 10 S 3 7J W ) 240 361 MI . . 26 . 1M3 5 J48 SO SM * * ? ! ? 'tti - 40U 73 . 217 10 I U 60 . 172 44 3 M 71 . t23 . . . IK C7.n7 IM 3 Ci 4) . ? 3 , . , tto , 7 . , . 248 M 1 5 (1 . 24 * , , . 3 M 7ft . 2.H M J ( J 63 , . , . 2M . . . 3 65 n . t.V ) ISO 1 (5 M. . . . S31 . . . 3U 70. , . . . . . .774 4) 3 Co 71. . , . . . . .347 tn icr n . SM . . . iw 77 . . . .342 43 11 . M . . . 1 5 69 . 341 200 3M 79 . J69 120 3 ( S 14 . 109 120 SRT. 7J . ; j ; JCO 1 6.1 63 . 265 40 1C. ' , t . : (4 , , , 363 U . 27 M 3 77. . , . . , , .229 . . . IM 72 . 264 100 SC7H 1 . 230 . . . 3 67U & . 376 120 3 67H 63 . 267 ICO S (94 72 . 211 40 3 fii'i ft ) . > 2 1J , ) J $714 M . 253 40 3 7U 83 . 214 1 1 3 7 > 4 B . 7 . . . S ? i ; 74. . . . 273 W 1 7t . 3IS . . . Sf7H 64 . 292 . . . 1 67'i . 282 . . . S 7W 7 . . . 290 IM S 67H . J" SO 3C7H K . 292 . . . 367(4 ( . 37 . . . 374 M . 251 40 387H . 213 10 367H 61 . SM . . . S ? 2 . 271 . . . 167V4 M. . . 278 . . . 3 $ . ? J 7J4 SO . 2 IM IS7H K4 80 3 7W (3 ( . 313 80 367H " 80 387 75 . , . .2M RO 3 7H TO M . : 3 40 370 170 fj . 7 . . . STO "i S7 ° . S 370 370 S2 . 284 40 370 ' . n l S I 79 68 . 237 SO 370 l..nm * ! l . . . 375 fiT . 301 . . . 175 : : : : ; : : : , : : : Jg " . - WAQON Hoas-Tiinow otn-s. J . 5J2 ' IS 4 . 5 * < ' . , } . 291 120 SCO . * " H . 213 . . . J 365 B , . . JM . . . 370 U has.l > * 'n oulle ' il5IIE5i ; , . & long time g'nof melpta of sheep were ns light as tolav * 1 Mn * ° f lhcm wcr ' Pln | l" < < > llr ct . .i ftni1 werp not of'Td for sale. Then- } hc.U8Unl "f"1 " Demand for mutton shfep na intnhs. and the orrrrlnR * met with ready lf , at steady rices. There were a few ( .prlnir Inmbu In. which * od ! at 17.00. I.rerythlnir wn Mold nn weltlbd up nt nn fnrly hour. Kcpronentnthe sales ! JCO. y pp > 41 Colorado lamtn . , . . . . M } 5 is 8) sprlnit Inmbn . . . . . 67 700 S3 ewes nnd yearlings . J 4 43 400 western wethers . 91 4 61 4 < Iambs , rhorn . 51 4 43 453 woitorn. . wctlicrs , shorn . 107 4 20 CIIICXIUO MV1S STOOK MAIIKKT. I.lbcrnl Snipl > - of Cnttle nnd rrlccn LVrc > Lower. CHICAGO , April 13. The liberal supply of cattle today caurcd buyer * to. take a very Inde pendent stand nnd trade 'was ' .unusually Inte In netting fairly started. Prices averaged about lOo lower except for prime fat cattle and sellers called the market 15e lower than at the close of la" week. Ilecf steers nold larsely nt 14.40 ® 5.10. common kinds Rolns for J. 94.25 , and strictly choice shippingbeee ore scarce and nrm at 15.23fiP3.50. There were plenty of fed westerns , sales of which were largely at 14.23 ® 4.75 , but cattle from Tcxa werc again scarce. The stocker and feeder trade'ViMS fairly active at I4.00ff4.63 , selected Btc M relllnx for 14.76O 5.00 and light weight stock heifers bringing 1.75. Canning rows cold cMerty at 12.50P3 00 nnd sales were made of fat COH' ' ( 'W'SOIH.OO and fat he fers at J4.Mtf4.75. Hulls were steady , while calves sold ut yesterday's decline , 15,00tt6.09 being the popular prices. r4' Lc' . * ot Iloltl ! nBBln declined , sales averaging 5B100 lower. Trade was slow at S3 6.-.J/3.75 for the poorest consignments to $3. 0 < jf3.97H for the best lots , prime heavy hosi selling 714o above 'S1" ' , we'Khts. ' 8ale were largely at , ' " . for ' 'J88 ! ttnA at * ' - * > 83.75 for pigs , w'l its P " e lower lhan " 10BO ot heavier Trade In sheep nnd lambs was fairly active at yesterday's decline In prices. Sheep sold nt | 4.Cog4.CO for piorn : Hocks nnd nt I4.40O4 SO for wooled consignments. I ambs sold at 4. 2303.00 for shorn and at J4.7r > tf5.G3 for wooled , wooled Colorado Iambi fetching J3.33ff3.63. Shorn cheep nnaS1Vs ' ! r. ° ] < i ' ' 'cldedly the most readily. HKCEll'TS-Cattle. 1C.GOO head ; hogs , 30.000 head ; theep , 15,000 head. York l.lvc Stock. . 'JU15 ' ' YOIIK. April 13. UnEVES-Jloocip's 2.100 head : slow ; steers , ceiOo lower : built ind cqws ttenily ; steers. i > or to choice , f4.40il. > 40' oxen nnd Htaw , tJ.C.-iO4.M ; bulls , H.S5yr.7o po . 2.00 3.SI9. Cables Mrmer ; ll\e cattle 3HW lOlio and live tJicei > m 10"io , dressed wrlslit ; refrigerator beef. 7 a8'4c per ll > . ; exports tn- , .3l,8.ltUIU'ten' | ot beef ; tonorrow , r.10 nttle. UM.ES liecelptn , 5,700 lirad ; slov ; prime grades steady ; others 2jo lower ; v H , poor to prime , 3.738fl.23 ; oxtrn lot , $ H.OfrS GO. SHEKlAN1 > I AMllS-ltecelpts , 7,90. ) head : sow ; wooled stock lOc lower : cllppwl barel- iV'JjJy ' ! 'Prlnic lambs lower ; wooled sheep. Jl.w JT4.W ; clipped , lower at .75 4.23 ; unshorn Iambs , 16.00 ; clipped lamba , I4.73fl3.30 : muiheni tV l ! - 'jSmbs ' > W.uoe-l.75 each ; otnte taring lambs , . . . J-.lXXf ti.OO. HOOS-Rreclpts. 6.COO head ; dull ; plgi 10t13c ? vi hole range. .65ff 4.20 ; western pigr , St. Lniiln Lire Stock. ST. LOUIS. April 13.-CATTLE-Recelptr , 4,000 head , Including 900 bend Texan * : shipments. 100 head ; market a shade easier for natives- < xnn bareljBlrady ; fair to fancy native shipping nnd export steers Jl 35S3.60 ; bulk nf salw. ? 4 5M0 ft.JO , ureraed beef and butcher steels , J4.2uR50V $ ? , P1- .W M.H ; steers under 1.000Tibs ' . J3.7oO4.5 * : bulk of sales , Jl.20jtf4.40 ; stock D nnd feeders. J3.2o04.G5 ; bulk of rnles , JI.OOtN 55 ; co K ? ndnSLfers' ' \ * 30S4.85. ; with some helfris nt f : .i " ? . ilSL1. J"dlan teer . J3.75itf4.C.j , bulk BO * 4.00@4.50 ; cows and belters , J2.10C ? HOas-Recelpts , 8,000 head ; shipments , Sftf ead ; market 60 lower ; Yorkers. J3COi37u- ackers. J3.50S-3.53 ; butcher * . J3.75M3.81. mirLIE1 ? > , Re * iptl > ' 2 w head : "hlpmjnts. "one ; larKci BiPAUy ! nuttvc tnuttuns i. ! . > fji ) .d , ambs. I5.00 5.75. Louisville Live Stock. LOUISVILLE. April . 13.-CATTLE-Mai ket - . * * * * . " - * ttifvii i nd fully 'fti"- - - - - - . i" * ? ' ! ' 1wer ! exlra K ° ° d P < wt stfSrV I.COfi > 4. ( choice ; butcher steers. J4.15O4.50 ; fair nO/14itv o good . > butcher butcher steer.Vl3.5 steer * W.75474,25 J : . . common . _ to . . T75-eUlce ; heifer ; . .1j ; fair to cho'ce butcher COWH , JS.000 ? kJSLdlum to K ° ° l tee > r . t3.63O4.15. HOaS-Tops , $ J. OO .7a ; mediums. M.CO3.63 ; ght shippers , | 3.40i-3.CO ; pigs. $3.50fl3. < 0. BHEEP A D IWVMIlS-Market steady and un hanged ; good to extra shipping sheep , tl.WO .75 : fair to good heep. s.o s3.23 : common tu nedlum. I3.00@3.SD ; extra shipping lambs , H,1M M ; fair to good Iambi , t4.2JO4.7i : best buchera , 4.0084.50 ; fair to good butchers. City Live. Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. April 13.-CATTLE-Recelpts. .000 held : market weak to lOc tower ; Texas leers , tl.M-a4.60 ; Texas cow * , JJ.S004.30 ; native tecrs , t3.2SQ3.IO ) nathe cow * and heifers , ) ! .15O .71 : stockera and feeders , $3.2565.35 ; bulls , 13.75 ikobs Receipts. 14.000 head ; market steady ; > ulk of sales , JJ.Dltf3.70 ; heavies , J3.60O1 80 ; mixed and packers. $3.EoQ3.7S ; lights. t3.CO@3.C2K ; Yorkers. I3.C093.C2H ; pigs , l3.25H3.i7V > . 8HEEP Receipts , 2.000 bead ; market steady ; ambB. 14.3565.40 ; . muttonJ3.0085.00. . Rnut nnfTnlo MVP Slock. BAST BUFFALO. N. Y. . April 13.-CATTLK- Steady ; coarsc > and rough steers. t3.85f4.23 ; light. I.20O4.40 ; choice fat heifers , tl.I30-4.DO : mixed > utcher stock. J3. ® 4.10 ; fat vows , J3.70f 3.90. HOQS Yorkers , good to choice , J3.SJ < i3.M ; oughs , common to choice , 13. 5003 , CO ; pigs , geode o choice. J3.4.1O3.60. LAMI > 9-Cholce to extra. J1.91 C.OO ; culls to ommon , Jj.WS5.55 ; cl'ppe Jnmba , 15.4085.45. Clnclnnntl LlTcTocU. ( CINCINNATI. Apr'l I . - JJQqWeak at I3.H © 3.85. CATTLB-Steady at J2.73S4.75. BlinUI' Wenk at J2.75W4.M.1 LAMBS Dull at tl.W5.SO ( ; Stork la Sldlit. Record of receipts of live -lock nt the foul .rlnclpal . marketa April 13 : Cattle. HOBS. Sheep Omahn . 2.472 r,472 1.S9 ctllcnco . IWO M.OOrt r .fiOi Kansaa City . 6ow 14.000 2.M St. Ix > uli4 . 4.Q-Q C.OM IM Totals . . 28.071 C3.472 21.33 Coffpr MarUeln , NEW YORK , April 13. COFFKK-Optlom opened st-ady , unehnngeil to 5 points h'tsher. became came flrm and steadily ndvanced all day or locil covering and malerate buying for nccoun of spot coffee firms startel by warlike newi Tram Washington nnd the feverish condition o the other markets ; closed steady , with prices H to 13 points net hKher ; rales , 12,500 bags. Includ Ing May at J5.COiJ5.S3. Spit coffee , Rio , flrm No 7. Invoice , JG.SO ; Nc. 7 , Jobbing , J7 , Mild firm ; Cordova. I8.250I5.00 ; sales , 900 bag. Mara calbo , p. t. ; ttO bags SaNanlla , p. t , ; 100 bap Uexlcan , p. t. Total warehou e delher'es fron the United Htateii.JI.WS bags. Including 24.43 from New York ; New York Mock today , CM.oO bags : United States stock. 774.C.28 bags ; afloa for the United States , 303.000 bags ; total vlslbli for the United Slates. l,0-,7S2S bans , against C9 > , 287 bags last year am 419.075 bags In J8S . SANTOS. April 13.-COFFEE-Sleady ; good av erage Hnntos , ,2CO rels ; receipts , 15,000 bags tnck & 52.000 bags. IIAMHURa , April . -COFFBB-Opened U < lower ; at 2:30 : p. m. , ttpfg lower ; sales ' E ) JANKIRO , April 13.-COFFEB-Pull TELBPHONB 1938. H. XL PENNEY & CO , 11O Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Nel GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCK ! Branch O o , 1CM N Bi. . L'.occln. O. C. CHRISTIE. K. J. HrREET. PrealdenU Vic * Frtslden Inn lh Christie-Street Commission Co Capital , JSO.000.00. Fully Pitta. Ill Board ot Trade UnlldlBir. TecKH , CHAIN'AND PKOVIIIOXS. JWESE MYD CO , , Telephone 1039' . Omaha , Ne ! COMMISSION , GRAIN ' , PROVISIONS and STOCK ! and No. T , S.tTJ rels ; exchanRP , 5 5-l .lrfCtl : U. , . ( * ) V t I clfarnl for the United SlntCT14.0M' b 'I tot iuro : ; * , l.WO bans ; Mock , lU.OOq baa f Nrtr YoVu tU'hcnl Mnrkrt. NDW YORK. April 13.-The stronjt hold vn whent prices which Ihe bulls secured this morn ing wns not shaken ot nil day. price * inaklMT n clear jraln ot 3c on July and cloning. attiT a sllRht wHImck In th * last trn mlntilet. nt IHfriSc nel ndvonce , July showing the irreatcv amount of strength. The principal feitlur * * at * lendlni ; the rl < n tmlny wen- strung and butt rablen. an nlaindnttce nt war talk hrnl export trnruwellMis rvachlng U loads nt all sralxMUtl twlntn. There wna nls < i further talk of or p damage In California , July ranged from Mio ! In SULic , closing at 9 1 lie. The flnal price ut Tue dy wiu HiiRnr .Market * . , t NKW Ollt.KANS , April U.UO All-Dull i open kettle. 3KV > KCi granulateil. 4r ; whites , 4 7.1 c : yellow , 404 R-lfei seconds. ! H 3' IJ-Kc. . dull ; centrifugal , ! > ni4c. NHW YORK. April 11 SUUAH-Raw. flrmj fair refining. SSc : centrifugal , * 6 teM , 4Hci re * nned , flrm ; mould A , T-l c ; Mani1nt A , S l-ieo ; confectioner1 A , B 1-lCo ; rut loaf , G IMIc ; crushed , S ll-IGc ; powdered , 6 T-lCc ; iranUlated , S 3-160 : cubes , S 7-16c. . The V. B. GOVERNMENT want ! tconff men In Its sorTlco. W h on cord the Army n Na endorse HAH-IIKN M the greatest k n o wn Btrengthoner , lnvlgor t- or nd rostornllvo. It creates solid llcnh. raus- ole Riid ttrength , oloara tha brain , strengthen * the norvcs and causes the gonorntlvo organ * to qulcklyrcgaln thclrnor- inal power * For ncrv ' ous prostration , over- ; work. Impaired vitality' In either BOX , or exccsilvo o of opium , liquor or tobscoo , It positively cannot bo cxcoucd. Ono box will worlt npndors. Six will euro. 1IAU-1IKN is for mlo by nil druggists , BO tub- lets , 8O cent . Ono to two months' treatment. Fill out and mall us the diagnosis shoot In oacU box , and wo will Blvo your CMC "P ! * ? .11"0"- tlon without extra chariro. IIAR-IIEN U pre. pared by lllalmer a Uensnn , 1'h.D. . 11. & , di rest from the formula of K. K. Harton. At tt. Cloveland's most eminent HpcclalUt Mailed In elo < io < l package on receipt of prlco. . mi9.BAKTOXANUlENbON | , oi llar-Uon Ulock , Cleveland , ( X For sale by Kuhn /I Co. , 15th nnd Doug- Ins ; J. A. Fuller & Co. , 1402 Douglas St. , nml Graham Uruu Co. , 15lh nml Fiirnutn ; Klnff Pharmacy , 27th nnd Ijeavenworth ; Peyton's 1'harmncy. tth and Lenvcnworth : 1C. J. S ykora. South Omnha , nnd nil other druggists in Omaha , South Omahn , Council Bluffs and vicinity. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB JU.rfftrtwt JMjMueFalllBa Bern- orI m potency , HlMpleMness , eta , c u a by Abuse or oltior KXCCSSM sod Indls- crstlonn. 'fntv < 7 lnA-l/ and turtlu nston Lort Vitality In oldorjouni.auU fltamaaforstudr , bostnm or narrlago. . _ , . . _ l'r T nt Infinity and Consumption If takeainumB. Their nno shows ItDmodlato fmprore- rnent and ( Beats a : U11E nhero all other fall In- eltt open hnTlng ths cennlno Alnx Tablets. Thty haTecarsdthouundisndnlllcnnrou. Wsclroapec. Him nrtttan guitranUa to eflset o euro CnpTC In eacheassor rotund the moner. Frloo OW VI Oi pr pnckacei or six rsns ( fall treatment ) for PiW. Ilr ' - ' " JAX mrDYCO.0/---1 / " For sale In Omaha , Neb. , by Ja. Foisyth , N. 16th ; Kuhn & Co. . IGth and Douglas : and In Council HlulT.i by O. H. Drown , UrujglaH. ami vmrnmri Us * BlgV for unnstotll dlicnsrget. InflannistloBt. IrritatloBs or ulnratloM t tnoaoas ruenibriots , PtUltM , and not i Id by r unt to Ula wrsr r axirt , ( repaid , tot .00. or t bklllw , U.IX ' r * sM MtMA Patronize Home Industries Ily PurclinsltiK Roods Mndc nt the Fol. lotvlniccbrnNkit Fiictorlem AWNINC19 AND TENTS. OMAHA TEXT A\I > lUIIinEIl CO. ( Successors Omaha Tent and Awning Co. ) Manufacturers tents , awnings ; Jobbers ladles' and gents' MacklntoAhcs. Tents for rent. 1311 Farnam St. , Omaha. DREWERIES. OMAHA BOEW1J50 ASSOCIATION. Carload shipments made In our own refrig erator carr. Blue Ribbon. Elite Export. Vienna , Export and Family Export delivered to all parts of the city. BOIt-KltS. OMAHA UOILKH WOHKS , JOHN It. I.OWHKV , I'rop. Hollers , Tanks and Sheet 'ton Work. Special facilities for doing repairs , etc. Tel. 1339 , CORNICE WORKS. O. F. KPKXETEH , EAGLE CORXICB WOHKS. Manufacturer of Galvanized Iron Cornices , Gal vanized Iron Skylights. Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing. Agent for Klnnear's Steel Celling. 10S-10-12 North Eleventh street. SCIIOKIJSACIC'S TWIX CITV JJYI3 WORKS , 1H21 Fnrnnm St. Dylnir and cleanlnR of Karments and R03ds of every description. Cleaning of flne garments a specialty. FLOUR MILLS. ' .S. F. ft Flour , Meal , Feed , Ilran , J01S-15-17 Nnrth 17th Street , Omnha , N'J. C. R. Hlack , Manager. Telephone M2. IRON WORKS. DAVIM & COWr.ILL , TUOX WOIIKS. Iron miili IlriiHw Foinuleri. Manufactuirrs and Joblirrs of Machinery. General - oral repairing a specialty. UOI , U03 nnd 1MJ Jackson street , Omaha , Neb. WOODM.VX LI NS Klin OIL WOUKS. Manufacturers old proccrs rniv Itnieed all , ket tle boiled Unseed oil , old process ground Unseed cakes , ground and screened flaxvred. far drug. Bills. OMAHA , NKU. MATT.RES3ES. OMAHA IIKIMIIXG CO. Manufacturers of lillh grade Mattrcsfeg , 1111 Harney Street , Omaha , OVERALL AND SHIRT FACTORIES. KATZ-XKVK.V * COMPAXV. Mfrs. Clothing. Pnts. Shirts , Overalls , OMAHA. NBH SHIRT FACTORIES' J. II. KVA.\S , KRBRA8KA HIHHT COMPANY. Cxcluilve euttom shirt tailors. 1315 Farnsm. VINEOAR AND PICKLES. HA.VRMAXX VIXKGAR CO , Manufacturers of Vln ar , Pickles , Catsups , Mn t rd . r 1 rv ami Worcestershire Bauco , WAQONS AND CARRIAGES. WILMAM For a good , rubitantlal vehicle of any descrip tion , for repalntlnR nr rubber tires on new or old. Wheels the best place Is S7th and Lcavcnworth Streets. CAHHIAOK CU. Cheap , medium priced and" tony carriages. Any thin * you want , second hand or new. Head , quarters for ratter tires , warranted , ttth and Hainty , opposite Court Hojise. C1QAR VANUFACTURER8. . Lsa lo elri ni ! 8l , m BtfMt.